A Perfect Union, Catherine Allgor
A Perfect Union, Catherine Allgor
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A Perfect Union
Dolley Madison and the Creation of the American Nation

Author: Catherine Allgor

Narrator: Anne Twomey

Unabridged: 15 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2006


Synopsis

An extraordinary American comes to life in this vivid, incisive portrait of the early days of the republic—and the birth of modern politics hen the roar of the Revolution had finally died down, a new generation of American politicians was summoned to the Potomac to assemble the nation's newly minted capital. Into that unsteady atmosphere which would soon enough erupt into another conflict with Britain in 1812, Dolley Madison arrived, alongside her husband James. Within a few years, she had mastered both the social and political intricacies of the city, and, by her death in 1849, was the most celebrated person in Washington. And yet, to most Americans, she's best known for saving a portrait from the burning White House, or as the namesake for a line of ice cream.

Why did the Americans of her time give so much adulation to a lady so little known today? In A Perfect Union, Catherine Allgor reveals that while Dolley's gender prevented her from openly playing politics, those very constraints of womanhood allowed her to construct an American democratic ruling style, and to achieve her husband's political goals. And the way that she did so—by emphasizing cooperation over coercion, building bridges instead of bunkers—has left us with not only an important story about our past but a model for a modern form of politics.

Introducing a major new American historian, A Perfect Union is both an illuminating portrait of an unsung founder of our democracy, and a vivid account of a little-explored time in our history.

About Catherine Allgor

A professor of history at the University of California–Riverside, Catherine Allgor has received the George Washington Egleston Prize, the Lerner-Scott Prize, and the James H. Broussard First Book Prize for Parlor Politics. She was awarded a Bunting Fellowship for her work on Dolley Madison.

About Anne Twomey

Anne Twomey is an accomplished actress of both stage and screen.  Her Broadway credits include Orpheus Descending, with Vanessa Redgrave, To Grandmother's House We Go, and Nuts, for which she received a Tony nomination and a Theatre World award.  Her many television appearances include guest roles on Seinfeld, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Cosby Show, Spin City, and the Christopher Reeves' movie-of-the-week Rear Window.  She has also appeared in the films Picture Perfect and Orpheus Descending. Anne appears frequently on New York-based episodic TV such as Third Watch and Law & Order.  Anne's many audiobook credits include works by such authors as Dean Koontz, Joyce Carol Oates, Tracy Chevalier, and Barbara Ehrenreich.  She is married to actor John Bedford Lloyd, also an audiobook narrator.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rama on January 12, 2021

Dolley The First Lady, Dolley Madison, wife of the Fourth President of the United States of America, James Madison had a strong will and unique personality. She hosted parties for Washington D.C.'s social and political elite and invited members of both political parties spearheading the concept of b......more

Goodreads review by Sarah Beth on November 18, 2020

Dolley Payne Todd Madison was born into a Quaker family from Virginia in 1768. She married young and promptly gave birth to two small sons before her husband and newborn son were both killed by fever. This inextricably changed the course of her life and that of the nation, for she remarried to one J......more

Goodreads review by LaRae☕️ on July 03, 2024

In certain areas, this book is very, very good. I learned a great deal about Dolley Madison, and how much she did regarding the creation of the “role” of First Lady, as well as fashioning an American form (versus European) of etiquette and manners. She was a political force to be reckoned with, and......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on March 12, 2025

A great reflection on the political career of Dolley Madison who Allgor credits for introducing bipartisan cooperation into American politics as well as creating the modern conception of the role of the First Lady—which she performed not just for her husband but also at times for Thomas Jefferson. I......more

Goodreads review by Eugenea on April 20, 2022

At the 69% mark, I have chosen to abandon this tedious, repetitive, essentially boring book. Although I kept hoping that it would turn around, it is clear that those hopes have been in vain. This author just kept saying the same thing over and over: “Dolley was well loved”, “She gave great parties,”......more


Quotes

“Where is Dolley Madison when we need her? Catherine Allgor makes clear that Mrs. Madison's skills as a hostess and politician held the country together when rabid partisanship threatened to tear it apart. This is a well-told biography of a true nineteenth-century celebrity, but a celebrity with substance, savvy and courage.” —Cokie Roberts, author of Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation

“For some time Dolley Madison has been a beguiling ornament, flashing her femininity in the parlors of the early American republic. Here, at last, Catherine Allgor, with great style and wit, recovers a different Dolley, a full-fledged political partner with James Madison. Now, in addition to John and Abigail,we have James and Dolley.” —Joseph J. Ellis, author of His Excellency: George Washington

“A lively, clear-eyed account of a master politician. As first ‘Presidentess,' Dolley Madison established herself among our earliest female celebrities and left an enduring mark on American culture. Hers is a rousing tale of ambition, gossip, and policy, told with empathy and understanding by Catherine Allgor. ” —Stacy Schiff, author of A Great Improvisation

“Before Jackie Kennedy there was Dolley Madison - elegant, sophisticated and charismatic. Thanks to her inimitable style and determination, the nation's capital became more than just a swampy outpost where pigs and politicians freely roamed. In A Perfect Union Catherine Allgor reveals the warm and fascinating woman who dazzled Americans for more than three decades.” —Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire